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Claw Toe With Dislocated Second Metatarsophalangeal Joint: Treated by Plantar Plate Tenodesis and Release of Collateral Ligaments.

Abstract
Claw toe deformity of the second toe is a common forefoot deformity faced by foot and ankle surgeons. Frequently, it develops as the result of plantar plate insufficiency and subsequent metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint instability. As the disease deteriorates, the MTP joint can be dislocated. Reduction of the MTP joint without metatarsal osteotomy seems to be a logical approach unless there is excessively long second metatarsal. However, adequate periarticular soft-tissue release including the dorsal capsule, collateral ligaments and extensor tendon is needed to reduce the intra-articular pressure and minimize the risk of joint degeneration. The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe the details of plantar plate tenodesis and release of collateral ligaments for correction of claw second toe associated with dislocation of the metatarsophalangeal joint.
AuthorsYuen Ting Leung, Tun Hing Lui
JournalArthroscopy techniques (Arthrosc Tech) Vol. 11 Issue 10 Pg. e1695-e1702 (Oct 2022) ISSN: 2212-6287 [Print] Netherlands
PMID36311323 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2022 The Authors.

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